Gynaecologist, Bangalore

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I want all my patients to be informed and knowledgeable about their health care, from treatment plans and services, to insurance coverage....more

I want all my patients to be informed and knowledgeable about their health care, from treatment plans and services, to insurance coverage.

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Dr. Jyothi is an experienced Gynaecologist in Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore. She is currently associated with Suresh Hospital & Diagnostics in Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore. Save your time and book an appointment online with Dr. Jyothi on Lybrate.com.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) occurs when very small cysts (small, fluid-filled sacs) develop in the ovaries.
The usual symptoms of PCOS are irregular or light periods or no periods at all. This is because, in women with PCOS, ovulation (the release of an egg) may not take place as often as normal.
You should opt Homoeopathic treatment, it has cure for PCOS. Treatment is based on totality of symptoms and constitution. It takes time but resolve the disease by root.In pcos first we target to get your periods back to normal.

Before planning pregnancy you &your husband should undergo chromosomal analysis. Youshould also meet a genetic specialist, meet an obstetrician she will advise a battery of tests recommended for repeated pregnancy loss. Torch infection does not cause repeated pregnancy loss.

Hi lybrate-user. If a pregnancy test is positive after your periods gets delayed by a week then it indicates that you are pregnant. Pregnancy can be terminated by medicines upto 9 weeks and surgically upto 12 weeks. Hope this information has been helpful. Let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Hello, there are kegel's exercises available and can be learnt which can help retaining the perineal muscles and they are easy to follow and can be done anywhere anytime. 30 % relief is seen in most cases.

To get pregnant you need to have regular sex i. E. 3-4 times a week for one full year before you start seeking medical help. If you want to make her pregnant fast then you can follow this calender method. If a women’s menstrual cycle varies from 26days to 31days cycle, The shortest cycle (26 days) minus 18 days = 8th day. The longest cycle (31 days) minus 10 days=21st day Thus, 8th to 21st day of each cycle counting from first day of menstrual period is considered as fertile period.
As you r little overweight, start reducing it now which increases chances of pregnancy.

If the discharge is causing itching or fowl smell then it is some kind of infection, which should be treated immediately. If there is no itching or fowl smell then it has to be physiological leukorrhoea, which occurs because of hormonal imbalance, which is mostly caused by hormonal changes which is temporary.

First of all you have to confirm first whether she is pregnant or not you can do it by her urine test for pregnancy or ultrasound abdomen and there is no easy home method to terminate pregnancy either it is with meficines or surgically by d& c for which you will have to consult a gynaecologist personally.

Vulvodynia is a condition which causes severe pain in the opening (vulva) of the vagina without any apparent reason. The pain might be chronic in nature and can go on for years. Vulvodynia might affect your emotional health in the long-term and cause anxiety, depression and disrupted sleep patterns, if not treated immediately.

Doctors are still unsure regarding the exact causes of Vulvodynia. But there are few factors, which can increase your risks of suffering from this disorder:

If you have a sensitive skin or have any past history of previous vaginal infections, you might be susceptible to vulvodynia. Vulvodynia might also be caused due to past injuries around the vulva. Sometimes, hormonal changes might also cause Vulvodynia. This disorder can also occur in women who have previously suffered from recurrent instances of sexual abuse.

The symptoms of Vulvodynia can be acute or chronic in nature with the pain being confined to one particular area or around the entire region.The treatments for Vulvodynia aim at regulation of the symptoms. The most common treatments for Vulvodynia are:

Your doctor might prescribe a specific dosage of steroids or antidepressants to get rid of the pain. Prescribed dosage of antihistamines might help to cure the itching sensation. You can apply a regulated amount of Lidocaine ointment around the vulvar regions thirty minutes before sexual intercourse. You can also opt for pelvic floor therapies as they might provide relief from significant pain in the pelvic floor muscles resulting from vulvodynia. If the pain is centralized around a particular area, you might opt for vestibulectomy to remove the affected tissues and get rid of the pain.

Taking more than 1 ipill a month can impair the delicate hormonal balance and delay your periods. Constant and rampant use of ipill can cause severe hormonal imbalances which do not respond to regular treatment.